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| after hours and hours on the phone with tech support from our isp and emachines.com, we were told that verizon fios internet does not support the new vista...we have been trying to get our new computer to connect with our d-link wireless router through fios and an ethernet connection....all of our other ethernet connections read the address ok (xbox360, laptop, etc.), but not the new one...does anyone know anything about this or if there is an alternative. The computer with windows xp is the one originally connected to fios....please help or we'll have to take back the brand new computer because of compatibility issues?! | Guest
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| If you have a router connected to your FIOS, then it would seem that the issue is not with the FIOS port itself, but with the router connection. Are you connecting wired or wireless? Do you get an IP assignment? Is there a 3rd party firewall on the Vista machine? See An outdated network router may not function correctly when you use it together with new networking features in Windows Vista http://support.microsoft.com/kb/932134 That article also links to a test tool you can run. Which DLink are you using? I've set up Vista with several DLink routers (including DI-524) with no problems. "Cindy" <Cindy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:95AF5B84-C404-40F6-971B-0ED1B214DE5F@microsoft.com... Quote:
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| I was told by Verizon, that Vista is not picking up the IP address (assignment?) from the D-Link router (AirPlus Extreme G/wireless)....I'm connecting wired through ethernet cable and there's a trial version of McAfee with a firewall installed. Window firewall is disabled and I tried to disable the new McAfee firewall, but could not uncheck the option, so I don't know how to disable it yet. Am not really proficient in technical applications of computers, so any help you could give us is appreciated. "GTS" wrote: Quote:
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| GTS- I can't check the link from the new computer in order to see if it's compatible because I can't connect at all to the internet....don't you have to use the same computer that Vista is on for that? I tried using my Windows XP computer where I have the internet connection/router attached to, but it failed to test properly because of this. "Cindy" wrote: Quote:
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| That test tool would have to be downloaded to the Vista machine. I see on looking at it more closely, it's not an executable that can be downloaded on another machine and copied over, so I guess that's out. I'm doubtful that the problem is with the router in any case. If this is a new computer, if possible, you should call the vendor's support line. I would first check Device Manager (Control panel / System) and see if the network adapter shows a problem. If that is OK, I suspect a problem with the firewall. If it is not permitting you to disable it, that may be a further indication of a problem there. Uninstalling it is one option, but you would need to immediately replace the antivirus (unless you can uninstall the firewall MacAfee item only). If you run ipconfig in a Command Prompt, what does it report? What is the IP address if shown? "Cindy" <Cindy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:A6D26956-37A6-49FE-83AA-9D0A4ED4A6CD@microsoft.com... Quote:
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| I strongly doubt that there is an issue with the router as there is network in other equipment. I have been doing some research on this issue and they all point to same location. The windows vista comes with a new generation of IP called Version 6. Older operating systems are running with Version 4 been fully compatible with all ISP servers. There is a way to disable the however I don't know where do you need to go to disable it. Also I would try connecting the windows vista directly to modem and check the modem lock to see if you get an error called "Multicast" or DNS error reading "Layer 6" which in some Windows Vistas are doing some multiple unneeded DNS queries. Which in some computers have been resolved by disabling the mentioned IP V6 at the windows vista. On Apr 16, 12:00 pm, "GTS" <x...@y.net> wrote: Quote:
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| On Apr 16, 12:08 am, Cindy <C...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: Quote:
network in other equipment. I have been doing some research on this issue and they all point to same location. The windows vista comes with a new generation of IP called Version 6. Older operating systems are running with Version 4 been fully compatible with all ISP servers. There is a way to disable the however I don't know where do you need to go to disable it. Also I would try connecting the windows vista directly to modem and check the modem lock to see if you get an error called "Multicast" or DNS error reading "Layer 6" which in some Windows Vistas are doing some multiple unneeded DNS queries. Which in some computers have been resolved by disabling the mentioned IP V6 at the windows vista. | Guest
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